Description
The TW-100 pulls its voice straight from the golden era of Fender amplification — think late-’60s and ’70s blackface/silverface clean tone, with deep headroom, tight punch, full low end, and that shimmering top-end sparkle guitarists chase for decades. It’s built for pedalboard players who want a true, dynamic clean platform to run their entire drive and modulation chain into, rather than relying on a modeler or a bulky combo.
As part of Foxgear’s Miniamp series, the TW-100 is engineered to sit at the end of your signal chain and act as the amplifier itself — reacting to your pedals the way a real Fender front end would, with natural compression and harmonic response rather than digital approximation. It’s equally at home at rehearsal, on a small gig stage, in a home practice setup, or tracking direct in the studio.
The standout feature is the Analog Variable Cabinet Simulator: a fully analog EQ-curve circuit that mimics how real speakers and microphones color your tone. A single knob lets you dial in the sweet spot, so the XLR direct output sounds like a miked cabinet was actually behind you — no cab, no mic, no fuss. Foxgear’s earlier Tweed55 model was A/B tested on YouTube against a real Fender Blackface ’67 Twin Amp through its own speaker, landing on essentially the same tone.
Power rating is 100W RMS into 4 Ohms, giving you enough headroom for any cabinet on hand, whatever its impedance. Pack the TW-100 in your gig bag and you’re covered: run it into a speaker, a PA, both at once, or straight out the XLR into any front-of-house system.
- Vintage Fender-inspired American clean voicing
- 100W RMS output into 4 Ohms
- Fully analog Variable Cabinet Simulator with single-knob control
- XLR direct out for PA, recording, or FOH use
- Compact miniamp format for pedalboard integration






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